US10501138B2 - Arrangement for holding a device attached to a handlebar - Google Patents
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- the present invention pertains to arrangements for holding a device attached to a handlebar, such as a bicycle handlebar. More specifically, the arrangement is aimed at devices provided with a wristband, such as wristop computers.
- Such devices include wearable computers provided with a GPS sensor or having connection to GPS sensors, accelerometers, heart rate sensors, EMG sensors, and so forth.
- wearable computers provided with a GPS sensor or having connection to GPS sensors, accelerometers, heart rate sensors, EMG sensors, and so forth.
- wristop computers are worn on the wrist, and are called wristop computers, smart watches, sports watches, heart rate monitors, etc.
- the user may the follow developments of his/her performance conveniently by glancing at the device on the wrist. However in some sports, watching a small display on your wrist is not possible without interfering with the performance.
- competition sports perhaps the most extreme example of such a discipline is swimming.
- bicycling where generally both hands must be firmly gripping the handlebar, in order to keep the momentum of the performance intact.
- Handlebar attachment accessories for the wristop computers usually involve clamps that need to be tightened to the bar by screws or some other adjustable means fastened by screwing.
- the accessory may be one integral piece which is pressed by force onto the handlebar.
- the wristop computer is held in place by its own wristband, which is tightly strapped around the accessory on the handlebar.
- the problems involved with known handlebar accessories relate to tedious fastening and removal of the accessory, and/or the force needed to press it on and take it off.
- the present invention aims to provide an accessory having a new and different type of fastening arrangement, which is simple, secure and does not have many parts.
- an inventive arrangement for holding a device provided with a wristband, such as a wristop computer, attached to a handlebar comprises a holder and a band of a stretchable material forming an elastic loop, and said holder comprises:
- the pair of second recesses that are formed on the top side of the middle portion are running as trenches across the middle portion with respect to its more elongated dimension, and are preferably located approximately at the joint between the middle and the outer portions.
- Said first and second outer portions may be curved downwards from the top side of the middle portion and towards backside and towards each other, to give the holder a C-like shape.
- the top of the middle portion may be designed as a mounting pad of a material that is softer than the holder, and the first recess for the handlebar may be provided with friction strips made of a material that is also softer than the holder.
- the mounting pad and said friction strips may be formed in a molding step as a single integral part of the same material.
- FIG. 1 shows an accessory according to prior art
- FIG. 2 shows an accessory according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows an inventive accessory mounted
- FIGS. 4A and 4B shows embodiments of the inventive accessory.
- FIG. 1 an exemplary accessory 10 according to prior art.
- the accessory consists of an integral piece of rubber, elastomer or plastic material. It generally consists of a flat upper surface 11 intended to provide a base for the wearable device, and of two arms 12 encompassing a handle bar (not shown) that fits into the open-ended space 13 formed by arms 12 .
- the open end 14 of the bushing-like space 13 must be rather narrow.
- the arms 12 need to be of considerable thickness in order for the accessory to provide an outer diameter that is sufficient for the wearable device to be tightly strapped around it. This means that a considerable amount of force is needed to press the accessory onto a handlebar and to remove it from there.
- the surfaces and original resilience of the material becomes degraded and the accessory as a whole must be replaced.
- FIG. 2 an embodiment of accessory according to the present invention.
- the inventive accessory comprises an arrangement with a holder 20 and a strap 25 of a stretchable material forming an elastic loop.
- the material of the strap loop 25 may be made of EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber or silicon, for example.
- the holder 20 comprise a generally flat middle portion 21 and first and second bent outer portions 22 attached to opposite ends of the middle portion.
- portions 21 and 22 are formed as an integral piece of a durable plastic material, such as polyamide (PA12, PA6, PA 6.6), for example.
- a durable plastic material such as polyamide (PA12, PA6, PA 6.6)
- PA12, PA6, PA 6.6 polyamide
- these materials hardness is in the range of 60-85 on the Shore D scale.
- the holder 20 is forming a structure aimed to receive a wearable device, such as a wristop computer (not shown) on the top side 21 a of the middle portion 21 and to support the device on the middle portion and at least part of its wristband or wrist strap on the bent outer portions 22 .
- a wearable device such as a wristop computer (not shown) on the top side 21 a of the middle portion 21 and to support the device on the middle portion and at least part of its wristband or wrist strap on the bent outer portions 22 .
- a first recess 23 is provided which runs across the holder 20 in a direction crosswise to the generally elongate dimension of the holder as formed by the joined middle and outer portions 21 and 22 .
- the recess 23 is forming an interface with a handlebar to which the accessory is to be attached. It is to be noted that the recess does not need to nearly encompass the handlebar as in the prior art solution of FIG. 1 .
- a pair of second recesses 24 a and 24 b are also formed in a direction crosswise to the generally elongate dimension of the holder.
- These second recesses are formed as trenches and intended to receive the elastic loop 25 when the holder 20 is fixed in place across the handlebar, whereby the elastic loop 25 rests in one recess 24 a of the pair of second recesses, runs beneath the handlebar and is strapped to rest in the other recess 24 b of the pair of second recesses.
- FIG. 3 the inventive arrangement of FIG. 2 is shown mounted on a handlebar 38 with a wristop computer 30 attached to the holder.
- the wristop computer 30 is placed on the top of the middle portion 31 of a holder 20 of FIG. 2 , having its bent outer parts 32 encircled by the wristband or wrist strap 36 of the computer 30 .
- the wristbands 36 regular fastening mechanism 37 , a buckle or a clasp for example, is engaged in order to secure the wristop computer to the holder and keep it in the position as showed, with the computer resting firmly against the top surface of the middle portion 31 .
- FIG. 3 is also shown how the elastic strap loop 35 is placed in the recess 34 a on one side of the middle portion 31 , drawn beneath the handlebar 38 , and stretched upwards to reach the opposite recess 34 b on the other side of the middle portion 31 .
- the strap loop 35 also may provide friction at points 35 a against the backside of the computer 30 case, helping to keep the computer firmly in place. This is a simple and efficient fastening arrangement. Should the strap loop 35 suffer from any damage, it is easy and economical to replace. The holder itself will not suffer from hardly any wear or other mechanical stress during use, mounting and removing from the handlebar, so it can be made lightweight with flexible outer parts 32 and designed to provide optimal support for the wristop computer 30 .
- FIGS. 4A and 4B is shown an embodiment of the inventive arrangement, where the holder 40 in FIG. 4A is provided with a middle portion 41 and bent outer portions 42 , and additionally with a mounting pad 45 on top of the middle portion 41 .
- the mounting pad 45 may be manufactured of a softer, foamed or solid, plastic material than the holder 40 , to ensure a large contact surface and enough friction between the pad 45 and the bottom plate of the wristop computer.
- Suitable materials for the pad 45 may be chosen from various grades of polyurethane, such as rubber-like polyurethane, foamed polyurethane or thermoplastic polyurethane, such as Estane®, for example.
- thermoplastic elastomer for this purpose is Kraiburg TPE Thermolast® K TC7PAZ, for example. Typically these materials hardness is in the range of 25-80 on the Shore A scale. The value 80 on the Shore A scale corresponds to approximately 30 on the Shore D scale.
- FIG. 4B is shown the projection A-A of FIG. 4A , where the recess 43 for the handlebar is provided with friction strips 48 manufactured of a softer plastic material than the holder 40 to ensure enough friction between the surface of the recess 43 and the handlebar 38 as shown in FIG. 3 .
- Friction 48 strips may be manufactured from similar grades of polyurethane as the pad 45 . Indeed, the pad 45 and friction strips 48 may be formed in a single insertion molding step as one shot of same material, for example.
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- a plate-like middle portion having a flat surface on the top side to support the housing of said electronic device, and a first recess on the opposite bottom side for interfacing with a handlebar;
- first and second bent outer portions attached to opposite ends of said middle portion adapted to support at least part of said wristband of said electronic device;
- a pair of second recesses formed on the top side of said middle portion at said opposite ends between the middle portion and said outer portions, respectively; wherein
said holder being attached to said handlebar with said first recess mating with the handlebar and the elastic strap loop wrapped around the handlebar with a first end fitted in a first recess and the other end of said strap fitted in the second recess of said pair of second recesses.
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| US4887249A (en) | 1988-04-19 | 1989-12-12 | Timex Corporation | Bicycle watch - dual mode circuit |
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| US5395018A (en) * | 1993-08-03 | 1995-03-07 | Twofish Unlimited | High performance lock mount and method |
| US5761157A (en) * | 1994-02-25 | 1998-06-02 | Goro Takeda | Engagement structure disengaged by relatively rotating projected body and recessed body |
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